Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' Leaps Into Top 10 on R&B/Hip-Hop Songs

Robin Thicke breaks into the top 10 of Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs as “Blurred Lines,” featuring T.I. and Pharrell, leaps 16-3 in its eighth week on the list. The song’s impressive rise is aided by performances by Thicke on the May 14 episode of NBC’s “The Voice” and “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” (May 16). The appearances spur a 204% increase to 206,000 downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Concurrently, “Blurred” moves to the top of R&B Songs (6-1), displacing Justin Timberlake’s “Suit & Tie” which had led since the Feb. 23 issue. (The song ruled the chart for 15 cumulative weeks.)

The 16-3 lift on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs marks Robin Thicke’s fourth top 10 on the list and first since “Sex Therapy” posted two chart-topping weeks in 2010. His first top 10 track was the smash “Lost Without You” which notched 11 No. 1 weeks in 2007, the longest tenure at the penthouse that year. His 2008 hit “Magic” peaked at No. 8.

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis continue their chart dominance with “Can’t Hold Us,” featuring Ray Dalton, and “Thrift Shop,” featuring Wanz, retaining the Nos. 1 and 2 positions. While “Can’t Hold Us” is in its 5th week atop the list, “Thrift Shop” picks up a 27th top 10 week, second only to the 28 weeks posted by Maxwell’s “Pretty Wings” (2008) and Miguel’s “Adorn” (2012-13) in the Nielsen era.

Drake’s “Started from the Bottom” slides 3-4 in its 15th week while Mariah Carey’s “#Beautiful,” featuring Miguel, skips 7-5 in its third. “#Beautiful” is the week’s airplay gainer with a 33% increase to 41.5 million listener impressions in the May 15-21 tracking period, according to Nielsen BDS.

Over on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, rapper Eve returns with her first album in over 10 years as Lip Lock opens at No. 7 with 9,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The debut marks her fourth top 10 title and ends her streak of consecutive chart-toppers at three. As a member of Interscope’s Ruff Ryder imprint and subsequent crew, Eve posted No. 1s with "Let There Be… Eve – Ruff Ryders’ First Lady" (1999, four weeks), "Scorpion" (2001, one) and "Eve-olution" (2002, one).